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Robotech: The Movie | |
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Directed by | Noboru Ishiguro Carl Macek |
Screenplay by | Ardwight Chamberlain |
Story by | Carl Macek |
Produced by | Ahmed Agrama Toru Miura |
Starring | Kerrigan Mahan Iona Morris Jo Ann Harris Gregory Snegoff |
Cinematography | Yoshizaki Kenichi |
Edited by | Jonathon Braun Nishide Eiko |
Music by | Ulpio Minucci Arlon Ober |
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Distributed by | The Cannon Group |
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Running time | 82 minutes 29 minutes (A&E edited version) |
Countries | United States Japan |
Language | English |
Budget | $8 million[1] |
Robotech: The Movie, also known as Robotech: The Untold Story, is a 1986 American-Japanese science fiction animated film directed by Noboru Ishiguro and Carl Macek. Part of the Robotech franchise, the film is set between the events of The Macross Saga and The Masters from the original 1985 series.[2] It follows Mark Landry, a young man who becomes involved a conflict between Earth and the invading Robotech Masters when he discovers the Masters have infiltrated Earth's military.
The film was created using footage from the 1985 OVA Megazone 23 Part I and the 1984 series Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross. Commissioned by Cannon Films, Macek intended the film to be an English dub of Megazone 23 that would have elements from the Robotech series. After Cannon objected to Macek's plans, the Megazone 23 footage was combined with scenes from Southern Cross, which were previously used for The Masters. Original animation was also created for the film's ending.
Cannon gave Robotech: The Movie a limited theatrical run in the United States. Internationally, the film was distributed theatrically and on home media by Harmony Gold. No longer part of the Robotech continuity, the film is now out of print.[3]